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Ecgfrith (Old English: Ecgfrið) was the name of several Anglo-Saxon kings in England, including: Ecgfrith of Northumbria, died 685 Ecgfrith of Mercia
Ecgfrith was king of Mercia from 29 July to December 796. He was the son of Offa, one of the most powerful kings of Mercia, and Cynethryth, his wife. In
Ecgfrith (/ˈɛdʒfrɪð/; Old English: Ecgfrið [ˈedʒfrið]; c. 645 – 20 May 685) was the King of Northumbria from 670 until his death on 20 May 685. He ruled
follow the Roman style. Oswiu died in 670 and was succeeded by his son, Ecgfrith. His feast is 15 February in the East and in the West. Oswiu was born circa
been motivated by Offa's desire to have an archbishop consecrate his son Ecgfrith as king, since it is possible Jænberht refused to perform the ceremony
the Northumbrians, led by King Ecgfrith, on 20 May 685. The Northumbrian hegemony over northern Britain, won by Ecgfrith's predecessors, had begun to disintegrate
who ruled Mercia in the early 7th century. He succeeded Ecgfrith, the son of Offa; Ecgfrith only reigned for five months, and Coenwulf ascended the throne
Alchfrith ALCHFRIÞ DEIRA CYNING ALCHFRIÞ REX DEIRA 664 to 670 Ecgfrith ECGFRIÞ DEIRA CYNING ECGFRIÞ REX DEIRA 670 to 679 Ælfwine ÆLFVVINE DEIRA CYNING ÆLFVVINE
king in his place. In 670, Ælfwine, the brother of the childless king Ecgfrith, was made king of Deira; by this point the title may have been used primarily
son of Oswiu of Northumbria and a brother of Ecgfrith of Northumbria. After the succession of Ecgfrith as king of Northumbria in 670, he made Ælfwine
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Anglo Saxon English
Wife of King Ecgfrith.
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Anglo, British, English
Name of a King
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Tamil
Jeevanprakash | ஜீவஂபà¯à®°à®•ாஷ
Light of life
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Liberation; Freedom; A River
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American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Irish, Romanian
Brooding; Gift from God; From Doris
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Horsefield, a topographic or occupational name for someone who lived or worked at an enclosure for horses, from Old English hors ‘horse’ + falod ‘enclosure’, or a variant of the habitational name Horsfall.
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American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss
Who is Like God; Like the Lord; Who Resembles God; Spanish Form of Michael God Like
Biblical
father of the sea,father of the sea; i.e., "seaman", Abijah or Abijam: my father is Jehovah
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Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Yowceph, YOSEPH means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Biblical
fearing, or seeing, or throwing down, death
Biblical
conqueror; strong
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Hindu
Bestowed of success
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